It’s Not 1996 Anymore
Defense and plaintiff LNCs must protect patient privacy. This guide explains modern privacy obligations and why outdated assumptions from the 1990s no longer apply.
Download the It’s Not 1996 Guide
Legal nurse consultants often need clear, reliable information on topics that affect daily practice. This page collects educational reference guides written to support both new and experienced LNCs. Each guide is designed to be practical, easy to understand, and grounded in professional standards.
Defense and plaintiff LNCs must protect patient privacy. This guide explains modern privacy obligations and why outdated assumptions from the 1990s no longer apply.
Download the It’s Not 1996 GuideThis guide explains why documentation is evidence - but not the only evidence - and how courts use testimony, habit, and routine practice to fill gaps in the medical record.
Download the Documentation GuideDownload the step-by-step Word guide for creating weekday-formatted dates to improve your case analysis and save time writing reports.
Download the step-by-step Word guide showing you how to use your nursing expertise to review a case with an eye for legal issues. Includes a sample case.
Locating the right remote LNC job for you requires timing, knowing where to look, and how to apply. Download the guide to show you how to put it all together.
Attorneys and LNC contractors want to see sample work that reflects your own experience and your own voice. Download the guide to learn how to create strong, credible samples - even if you’ve never had a case - without using work created by others.
Astute RNs think critically. Astute LNCs think analytically.
Download the Critical Thinking vs. Analytical Thinking Guide
AI is taking over some LNC tasks so LNCs are turning to litigation where they're indispensable.
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